You must use quotes around the new-passwd you choose, and don't forget what it is!

Then start PyFlag by typing "pyflag" (without quotes) at the commandline.

By default PyFlag listens on port 8000. So simply open your browser and go to http://127.0.0.1:8000 You can modify settings at this point:

You will then have to initialize the database:

After which you will see a success message:

Now you are ready to start a new case, which you can do under case management.

Give the case a name:

and then you will see confirmation that your case is created:

Now you can load your evidence. In this case, I am loading a USB image. Type 0 (zero) for the offset and give your evidence some unique name you'll remember and press submit.

If things work out, you will Sleuthkit will identify the file system type in a mount point (this could be anything, I'm using /usb but it could be D: or whatever):

You will then see the uploading dialog.

Note: DO NOT BE IMPATIENT! Let it finish uploading. You will notice that it will refresh every now and then as it uploads more from the filesystem. It will then redirect to the analysis screen. You can now browse the filesystem: